Pharos Tribune
Serving Cass County and the surrounding Indiana communities, this publication traces its journalistic roots back to the mid-19th century. It remains a primary source for local news, regional sports coverage, and community-focused reporting for its dedicated readership in the Logansport area.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN INDIANA
A defining feature of this Midwestern newspaper market is its steady transition from historic family ownership to widespread corporate consolidation. The Gannett-owned Indianapolis Star dominates statewide circulation and regional reporting. In the northern industrial corridor, Lee Enterprises operates the high-circulation Times of Northwest Indiana, while the South Bend Tribune and the Evansville Courier & Press serve their respective border regions under Gannett ownership. Maintaining rare local independence, the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette remains a family-owned daily. Serving the African American community since 1895, the Indianapolis Recorder stands out as one of the nation's oldest continuously published legacy weeklies. Paperboy indexes 111 Indiana newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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